Low-Carbon Development

Climate change will have wide-ranging socio-economic impacts across demographics unless action is taken to mitigate it. Our current systems of economic development are largely carbon intensive, which result in a great deal of carbon emissions. Climate change is expected to have severe effects across sectors unless urgent action is taken to reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions to 50 percent by 2050 from 1990 levels . Economic growth and climate change mitigation are not separate or antithetical to one another. Acting on climate mitigation strategies can result in positive economic benefits over a longer term.

While lowering emissions from carbon-intensive sectors is an important component of mitigating climate change, we must also focus on enhancing our developmental strategies to make economic growth inherently climate resilient. Such an approach will allow India to meet its climate targets while continuing an upward economic trajectory. The effort towards low-carbon development is closely tied to the tenets of the Paris Agreement that encourages economy-wide reduction and mitigation targets along with the development of market and non-market-based approaches to tackle climate change. The Paris Agreement also requires countries to track and regularly report their climate actions and GHG emissions as a means to evaluate progress on their NDC targets.

5% CAGR

Increase in India’s emissions from 1465 MtCO2e in 2005 to 2378 MtCO2e 2015

India’s NDC

is consistent with the 2oC goal of the Paris Agreement

1.6 tonnes of CO2

India’s per capita emissions today, well below the global average of 4.4 tonnes, while its share of global total CO2 emissions is approximately 6.4%.

Shakti Sustainable Energy Foundation is supporting efforts to develop and implement integrated climate strategies, establish linkages between climate action and socio-economic impacts and deepen engagements among stakeholders. We are helping to advance national and state level efforts to better understand the implications of global commitments on India’s development paradigm. We are also supporting efforts to build adequate capacities amongst various stakeholders to manage greenhouse gas emissions.

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Launch of the Green Indian Financial System Initiative

Green Indian Financial System Initiative (GIFS Initiative)

Sector: Climate Policy Undertaken By : Recent Publication: 2022

At COP 26, India announced ambitious targets with enhanced 2030 NDCs, energy independence by 2047 along with a commitment towards net zero in 2070. Green finance is a key building block of this transition. India needs an estimated USD 2500 billion from 2015-2030 in order to achieve its NDCs, but as of 2018 only 18% of this target has been met. The...Read more

Climate Change and Environment Action Plan of Bhopal District

District Climate Change Action Plans

Sector: Climate Policy Undertaken By : Vasudha Foundation Recent Publication: 2022

Mobilizing all levels of government has long been recognised as a vital tool in climate action. Shakti supported the development of the district climate change action plans for six cities—Nagpur, Pune, Indore, Bhopal, Rajkot and Ahmedabad. Each plan, contextualised to its respective city, takes a holistic view of the current policies and...Read more

Unpacking Pre-2020 Climate Commitments

International Climate Negotiations

Sector: Climate Policy Undertaken By : Multiple Recent Publication: 2021

A close tracking of international climate negotiations is essential to assess their implications for India. For this, Shakti supports efforts to track international climate deliberations and inform decision makers on the actions that India should take to effectively deliver on its climate commitments.

Environmental Laws and Climate Action: A Case For Enacting A Framework Climate Legislation In India

Integrating Climate Action in the Existing Environmental Legislation in India

Sector: Climate Policy Undertaken By : International Forum for Environment, Sustainability and Technology (iFOREST) Recent Publication: 2021

Over the past decade, about 1,100 national legislation and policies have been proposed around the world that are directly or indirectly related to climate action. In India, the discussion to enact a national climate change legislation was proposed by advocacy groups after the Paris Agreement (2015). Given the context of India’s climate and...Read more

Joint Statement: Ninth Meeting of the India-US Track II Dialogue

India-U.S. Track II Dialogue on Energy and Climate Change

Sector: Climate Policy Undertaken By : Ananta Centre Recent Publication: 2020

The India-U.S. Track II Dialogue on Energy and Climate Change brings together a diverse array of thought leaders from India and the United States – including former senior government officials, industry leaders, and heads of civil society organizations – to inform and encourage India-U.S. partnership at a strategic level and on climate and...Read more

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